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Iggyfest: Blah Blah Blah

22 Nov 201323 Nov 2013

Iggyfest: Blah Blah Blah explores and celebrates the cultural legacy of American singer, songwriter, musician and actor Iggy Pop. This weekend festival features live performances, film screenings, talks, DJ sets and an Iggy karaoke party.

Iggy Pop is one of the most influential figures in music. His work has gained a devoted following around the world and inspired successive generations of musicians. He has been widely labelled as ‘the Godfather of punk', though he himself describes this title as 'tedious'. Indeed, his musical back catalogue is eclectic, ranging from the feral rock of early Stooges to ballads and electronica, from nihilism to radio-friendly love songs.

Despite the quality and scope of his studio work, Iggy's biggest impact on music may be as a live performer, with his visceral, urgent, unpredictable style exciting and mesmerising audiences. Iggyfest includes a screening of Tim Pope's concert film Kiss My Blood, which captures an in-form Iggy on stage at the Olympia in Paris, in 1991.

Co-written and co-produced with David Bowie, Blah Blah Blah is an extraordinary fusion of rock and electronica, which lyrically showed a softer side to Iggy. It remains one of his most commercially successful albums to date. Iggyfest includes a live performance of the entire album with musicians from the original studio sessions.

Visit the individual events below to see ticket prices, or attend every event with an Iggyfest multi-buy ticket:
£50 / £45 Concessions / £40 ICA Members
Book at the ICA Box Office in person or call 020 7930 3647

Curated by Tom Wilcox, Associate Curator, ICA

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